April 23, 2025, 12:21 pm
In a bid to modernize labor talks, Quebec’s Minister Sonia LeBel is championing a reform that tackles every negotiation topic simultaneously. The move, aiming for efficiency, has ruffled union feathers and ignited a debate on whether streamlining discussions can ever equate to fair bargaining outcomes.
Horaire, vacances, mobilité : tout sera dorénavant sur la table lors des prochaines négociations des conventions collectives du secteur public en vertu d’un grand dépoussiérage présenté mercredi par la présidente du Conseil du trésor, Sonia LeBel.
La ministre pense pouvoir rendre le processus plus efficace sans s’attirer les foudres des syndicats.
Québec vient de déposer sa réforme du régime de négociation dans les secteurs public et parapublic.
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